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Judge Considers Releasing Expert Report on Dominion Voting Machines in Georgia

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger supports the public release of the report to dispel “misleading media articles.”

Under Biden Proposal, Everyone Including Kids Could More Easily Get Transgender Surgery

There’s no limit to the number of insurance-sponsored surgeries someone could have, Roger Severino said.

Gym Owner Who Defied Lockdowns in N.J. Running for Congress

Ian Smith, a gym owner in New Jersey who refused to shut his doors throughout COVID is now running for Congress.

T-Mobile to Fire Unvaxxed Office Workers

The telecommunications company will reportedly terminate employees who are not fully vaccinated against Covid-19 by April 2.

Trump Teases Pardon of Jan. 6 Capitol Rioters

Former President Donald Trump suggested he would mount a presidential run in 2024 and if successful said he would weigh pardoning those charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol incident.

Trump Warns Prosecutors of Mass Nationwide Protests If They Do ‘Anything Wrong or Illegal’

President Donald Trump used a rally speech in Conroe, Texas, on Saturday night to issue a warning to activist prosecutors who are continuing to pursue him in an attempt to discover unnamed crimes, more than a year after he left office.

Biden Filibustered a Black Woman Judge’s Nomination for Two Years

Joe Biden has pledged to nominate the first black woman to the Supreme Court, but he seems to have forgotten about the time he filibustered a black woman judge’s nomination to America’s second-highest court for two years.

Virginia’s New Republican AG Bans Colleges, Universities From Mandating COVID Jabs

Virginia’s new Republican Attorney General, Jason Miyares has issued a legal opinion that bars colleges and universities from forcing students to accept the COVID-19 jab as a condition for in-person enrollment.

Judge Ends Deal for Offshore Drilling in the Gulf of Mexico

District of Columbia axes drilling on 80 million acres saying that environmental impacts were incorrectly calculated.

Court Strikes Down Pennsylvania’s ‘Unconstitutional’ Universal Vote-By-Mail Law

A Pennsylvania court ruled that a state law allowing for universal vote-by-mail was unconstitutional.

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